Here's a quick link to the books I've discussed so far. Please feel free to check out past posts, and I'll keep up with your comments. Thanks!
Classic Literature
Achebe, Chinua: Things Fall Apart
Adams, Richard: Watership Down
Behn, Aphra: The Rover
Bronte, Emily: Wuthering Heights
Bulgakov, Mikhail: The Master and Margarita
Camus, Albert: The Stranger
Capote, Truman: In Cold Blood
Chaucer, Geoffrey: The Canterbury Tales
Chopin, Kate: The Awakening
de Bernieres, Louis: Captain Corelli's Mandolin
DeLillo, Don: White Noise
Dickens, Charles: A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens, Charles: Great Expectations
Dostoevsky, Fyodor: Crime and Punishment*
Dostoevsky, Fyodor: The Idiot
Dumas, Alexandre: The Three Musketeers
Eco, Umberto: The Name of the Rose
Eliot, T.S.: The Waste Land
Ellison, Ralph: Invisible Man**
Faulkner, William: As I Lay Dying
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Beautiful and Damned
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby
Fowles, John: The French Lieutenant's Woman
Friel, Brian: Translations
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins: The Yellow Wallpaper
Gogol, Nikolai: Dead Souls
Golding, William: Lord of the Flies
Goncharov, Ivan: Oblomov
Hardy, Thomas: Jude the Obscure
Heller, Joseph: Catch-22
Hemingway, Ernest: A Farewell to Arms
Hemingway, Ernest: Green Hills of Africa
Homer: The Iliad
Hosseini, Khaled: A Thousand Splendid Suns
Hugo, Victor: Les Miserables
Huxley, Aldous: Brave New World
Jacobs, Harriet: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
James, Henry: The Portrait of a Lady
James, Henry: The Turn of the Screw
Johnson, James Weldon: The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Joyce, James: Dubliners
Kesey, Ken: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Krakauer, Jon: Into the Wild
Larsen, Nella: Passing
Lawrence, D.H.: Sons and Lovers
Lee, Harper: To Kill a Mockingbird
Lermontov, Mikhail: A Hero of Our Time
Martel, Yann: Life of Pi
Mason, A.E.W.: The Four Feathers
McCann, Colum: Let the Great World Spin
McCarthy, Cormac: Blood Meridian
Orwell, George: Animal Farm
Orwell, George: Nineteen Eighty-Four
Pasternak, Boris: Doctor Zhivago
Rand, Ayn: Anthem
Rand, Ayn: The Fountainhead
Rushdie, Salman: Midnight's Children
Salih, Tayeb: Season of Migration to the North
Shelley, Mary: Frankenstein
Smith, Betty: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Smith, Dodie: I Capture the Castle
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Steinbeck, John: East of Eden
Steinbeck, John: Of Mice and Men
Stoker, Bram: Dracula
Stowe, Harriet Beecher: Uncle Tom's Cabin
Thoreau, Henry David: Walden
Tolstoy, Leo: Anna Karenina
Twain, Mark: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Wharton, Edith: The Age of Innocence
Wharton, Edith: Ethan Frome
Wiesel, Elie: Night
Wiesel, Elie: The Trial of God
Wilde, Oscar: The Picture of Dorian Gray
Woolf, Virginia: A Room of One's Own
Woolf, Virginia: To the Lighthouse
Woolf, Virginia: The Waves
Wright, Richard: Native Son
Zola, Emile: Germinal
*Here's a second Crime and Punishment post about my theory of Raskolnikov's motive
**Here's another Invisible Man entry, concerning re-reading this time